Winged Wrap

I had so much fun making this wrap this weekend! It’s just right for this in between weather. The yarn is warm, but the mesh is cool, and the “wings” in the stitches remind me of all the birds flying south. Here’s the free crochet pattern for the Winged Wrap!

Remember when you were a kid, and you drew birds flying like very tired Vs? I know I wasn’t the only one! The subtle rows of wings in the Winged Wrap are like a flock of these birds hugging your shoulders, wrapping around your neck, or adding a splash of color to your next outfit! The Winged Wrap makes a wonderful layer, a fantastic gift, and a perfect comfort shawl.

And that’s the Winged Wrap! I hope you enjoy making it – I can’t wait to see your versions! After I started designing this, Lion Brand also came out with Shawl in a Ball that **sparkles**! Oh my gosh! I can’t wait to make a Winged Wrap with built in bling!

Written pattern copyright Tamara Kelly 2016, all rights reserved. Please do not reprint or repost this pattern, but please do link to this page to share this pattern with others. To print this pattern for personal use, please use the green Print Friendly button at the bottom of the pattern. If you wish to make items for sale from this pattern, or translate it to another language, please visit the About page for details. Thank you to Lion Brand Yarn for providing the yarn for this pattern!

I just started my winged wrap last night. I’m hoping you might add one of your awesome videos because I’m getting stuck on row 5 too! 🙁 I’ll have to check out the chart more closely though. Maybe I can figure it out that way! Your final product is gorgeous! Thanks for another beautiful crochet pattern!

Never mind!! I had some time to study the chart, and I got this beautiful pattern figured out. It was my own stitch count mistakes in the previous row that was making the worded pattern hard to work for me. This is so much fun to make! Thanks again.

Hi, I’m struggling with Row 5. Not understanding the wording ~ dc in next dc previous row ] 4 times. What am to do ; times?? Help I’m trying to make this for my husband’s 91 yr old aunt. Please help, DeDe

Hi DeDe! In Row 5 you are mostly working into the dc sts from Row 3 – the exception being the sc sts from Row 4. If you look at the chart at the bottom of the post above, you can see that the black Row 5 sts are worked into the black Row 3 sts and the green Row 4 sc sts. Does that help? I do hope to have a video tutorial up at the end of this month as well.

I have tried to work through this pattern several times and I keep getting stuck on Row 5 as well. I ripped out and started from Row 4 again twice, and even though you have a stitch pattern I must be missing something…………..I have these loops on the back when I am working on Row 5 and it just doesn’t seem right!

I would love a demo and hope to see it. I purchased some really nice merino/silk yarn and spent quite a bit!